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three muscle components: the pubococcygeus, the iliococcygeus, and the
puborectalis. It is
attached to the
inner surface of each side of the
lesser pelvis...
- needed] The
puborectalis muscle is one of the
pelvic floor muscles. It is
skeletal muscle and is
therefore under voluntary control. The
puborectalis originates...
- a
generalized weakness of the
pelvic floor,
especially puborectalis. A
weakened puborectalis leads to
widening of the
anorectal angle and
impaired barrier...
- It
terminates at the
level of the
anorectal ring (the
level of the
puborectalis sling) or the
dentate line,
again depending upon
which definition is...
- at
least 30 minutes, with
tenderness with
posterior traction of the
puborectalis muscle.[citation needed] The
discomfort may be
relieved by
walking or...
- ring (palpable
structure formed by the
external anal
sphincter and the
puborectalis muscle).
Several distinctions can be made
based upon the
location of...
-
components of
levator ani (the
pelvic diaphragm),
namely pubococcygeus,
puborectalis and iliococcygeus,
contract and
relax as one muscle.
Hence pelvic-floor...
-
biomechanics of straining. In the
normal state, the
muscular tonus of the
puborectalis muscle maintains an
angle between anal
canal and the ****. This angle...
- (vertical)
section of bladder, ****, and urethra.
Internal anal
sphincter Puborectalis muscle Standring,
Susan (1201). Gray's Anatomy: The
Anatomical Basis...
-
users to
strain in an
unnatural position. In the
sitting position, the
puborectalis muscle chokes the ****, and the
anorectal angle is unfavorable, at...